There’s a growing technological trend of imitating what’s already available in the market for consumers, and some would try hard to differentiate their brand by bringing enhancements to existing features. Such is the case of Dropbox’s new editing software designed to take on Google Docs.
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Samsung LoopPay security breach was more than just a data theft
There was more to the security breach at LoopPay, Samsung’s mobile payment subsidiary, than just the proverbial data theft involving customer data. It was more of a cyber espionage to gain competitive advantage, according to security experts.
Your Health App could Expose you Data to Hackers
Health applications are supposed to protect your private medical data under existing federal regulations, but a recent study uncovered some loopholes in health apps that are even approved by the National Health Service.
Hackers targeting Google Search Console to keep hold of compromised websites
Legitimate website owners are facing the risk of losing their legitimacy as hackers found a way to prolong the infection on a compromised website, all they need to do is verify their identity as the owner of that website through Google’s webmaster tool.
Self-driving Cars are Vulnerable to Lidar-deceiving Trick
The issue of safety and security has been a lingering topic around the concept of a self-driving car, and not surprisingly, a new discovery of a major software loophole into the system has been spotted.
Hackers no longer use malware to penetrate a network
Hacking tactics of cyber criminals have dramatically changed: they no longer use malware to infiltrate a network. Instead hackers are resorting to compromised enterprise software to perpetrate their crime.